Difference between revisions of "The Toothaches"

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Possibly a version of/reference to  ''[[Tooth-ache, or The Prince and the Chimney-sweeper]]'' ''[[Toothache, or The Prince and the Chimney-Sweeper]]''(Anon., 1850)
 
Possibly a version of/reference to  ''[[Tooth-ache, or The Prince and the Chimney-sweeper]]'' ''[[Toothache, or The Prince and the Chimney-Sweeper]]''(Anon., 1850)
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Arthur E. McGuinness. 1975. George Fitzmaurice. Bucknell University Press[https://books.google.co.za/books?id=NrN2Kh3hnd8C&pg=PA83&lpg=PA83&dq=The+Toothache+a+farce+in+one+act+by&source=bl&ots=z3J7S4dqVp&sig=ACfU3U1e2QgFQm5sQIAt-9BpL3V1qoNMcQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiUqJiy-sXxAhXUVsAKHVtXD3EQ6AEwCHoECAoQAw#v=onepage&q=The%20Toothache%20a%20farce%20in%20one%20act%20by&f=false]

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The Toothaches is a farce by


The Toothache by George Fitzmaurice, about an Irish countryman, who can only get the village blacksmith to yank out the tooth.

Possibly a version of/reference to Tooth-ache, or The Prince and the Chimney-sweeper Toothache, or The Prince and the Chimney-Sweeper(Anon., 1850)

Arthur E. McGuinness. 1975. George Fitzmaurice. Bucknell University Press[1]